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Live Wells For Boats

Live Wells For Boats

Live wells are another name for aquarium tanks for bait that are placed on board boats. These devises are being used by both professional fishermen, who make their living by catching fish, and weekend boaters, who are out for the thrill of sport fishing.

Boats for fishing are wide in range from jon boats to ones for deep sea fishing. Nowadays there are two materials that are widely used for these boats which are aluminum and fiberglass.

A jon boat is what you call a small boat that has a flat bottom and is appropriate for ponds or lakes. A jon boat has the usual capacity of two people and powered by an outboard motor, which is not more than 10 horsepower. These boats are made of aluminum and measure from 8 to 14 feet. Duck hunters also use these boats by camouflaging them. Pontoon boats are inflatable and has a capacity of two people. It is suitable for fishing in small bodies of water that are not navigable by larger vessels.

There are three hull-types that are being used in regular-sized fishing boats. One is the deep V, which is appropriate for lakes that are deep and large because they can be stable amidst heavy waves. Then there's the regular V, which are designed for lakes that are smaller and man-made, for not so turbulent waves. The newest design is the modified V, which is also a fast boat. To draw a conclusion, the bigger the target lake, the deeper the V on the hull of your boat has to be.

Your choice of motors for boats can be air or jet-propelled, inboard, or outboard. You can use motors that generate 200 horsepower if you also plan to use the boat for water skiing. Lakes that are smaller and man-made are the perfect site for jet-propelled motors or outboard motors. Larger lakes are where inboard motors should work well. Bow fishing on lakes with heavy debris underwater is where air-propelled motors work best.




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